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the city and take the opportunity to run the finances of the city. so we're waiting for the governor to make that choice and once he makes that choice, then we'll figure out what our next steps are going to be. >> some other big cities not far from you have gone through similar problems in the decades. pittsburgh, the steel industry, can cleveland. but they seem to be doing so much better right now. they've got new industries, they've got new talent that have come in there. detroit -- we know the automobile industry has suffered but it's come back dramatically. look at this commercial that chrysler put out at last year's super bowl. >> what does a town that's been to hell and back know about the finer things in life? well, i'll tell you. more than most. you see, it's the hottest fires that make the hardest steel. add hard work and conviction and a know-how that runs generations deep to every last one of us. that's who we are. that's our story. >> we see the automobile gm, chrysler, ford, they are doing well right now. so why isn't detroit doing well?
the city and take the opportunity to run the finances of the city. so we're waiting for the governor to make that choice and once he makes that choice, then we'll figure out what our next steps are going to be. >> some other big cities not far from you have gone through similar problems in the decades. pittsburgh, the steel industry, can cleveland. but they seem to be doing so much better right now. they've got new industries, they've got new talent that have come in there. detroit -- we...
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right on the strip in the heart of the tourism district in the city of las vegas police tell us there was a car-to-car shoot-out. you're taking a look at the aftermath of this car-to-car shoot-out, our affiliate klas is reporting injuries and possible deaths from this incident. right now police have closed down that area. this is right atlas vegas boulevard and flamingo road. if you've ever been to las vegas it's right by bally's, across the street from the bellagio with the big, beautiful fountains that spot up, you know that scene. can you imagine? it's just mind-boggling. we're on the phone with las vegas police right now to try to find out how this incident started, how far this car-to-car shoot-out went -- was it a couple miles down las vegas boulevard? we just don't know right now. you can see the aftermath. other cars were damaged in this shoot-out and as you can see one of the cars appeared to be on fire at one point. you can see the stuff in the road that the fire department used to put out the fire. again, we don't know what started this, but an affiliate klas is reporting t
right on the strip in the heart of the tourism district in the city of las vegas police tell us there was a car-to-car shoot-out. you're taking a look at the aftermath of this car-to-car shoot-out, our affiliate klas is reporting injuries and possible deaths from this incident. right now police have closed down that area. this is right atlas vegas boulevard and flamingo road. if you've ever been to las vegas it's right by bally's, across the street from the bellagio with the big, beautiful...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your wallet? executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and meta
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what is the state of play between the rebels and the government right now in the city? >> well, yes, as you say, this is the third day we've seen bombings and mortars and targets inside the syrian capital. now i do know the syrian rebels have been trying to push in the past month but they remain severely outgunned by the syrian regime and what these mortar attacks and bombings suggest the that instead of immediate response the rebel forces are resorting more to attrition and loosening the government's grip on the capital. the attacks in the last few days have certainly shattered the sense of normalcy that the syrian regime has tried to maintain in damascus. >> warner: do the rebels control some parts of the city and if so which parts? >> the rebels control parts of the southern and eastern parts of the damascus. in the past month we've seen rebels try to push their way forward into damascus from the northeast and, in fact, they have seized several army checkpoints on the highway linking the capital with northern syria. but those advances have largely been reversed now a
what is the state of play between the rebels and the government right now in the city? >> well, yes, as you say, this is the third day we've seen bombings and mortars and targets inside the syrian capital. now i do know the syrian rebels have been trying to push in the past month but they remain severely outgunned by the syrian regime and what these mortar attacks and bombings suggest the that instead of immediate response the rebel forces are resorting more to attrition and loosening the...
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and another exotic location, the city of manhattan. the faa has not agreed. i thought i wanted to go for a ride, guys, i confess, i'm a coward. i'm glad it was snowing the day i interviewed george. remember, he has crashed 50 time times. >> i think that was just a smart decision. >> depends how you define "crash". thanks. >> you can see more of those stunning photos on today.com. >> time for you to reveal the top tip you learned from your parents. >> this is one of those life-long lessons. my dad taught me the power of a good hand shake, such a simple lesson but stayed with me. i think about it with my kids, do you have eye contact? a firm grip. it was my dad. we were at a friend of his house, we had played tennis. me and dad at the all-star game a couple years ago. i shook his hand. and he made a point, my dad, saying, that was kind of a weak hand shake. you always want to have a firm hand shake, man-to-man, just an important part. >> how old were you when that happened? >> what? >> how old were you? >> i was about 10 or 11. >> so you've shaken many hands. >
and another exotic location, the city of manhattan. the faa has not agreed. i thought i wanted to go for a ride, guys, i confess, i'm a coward. i'm glad it was snowing the day i interviewed george. remember, he has crashed 50 time times. >> i think that was just a smart decision. >> depends how you define "crash". thanks. >> you can see more of those stunning photos on today.com. >> time for you to reveal the top tip you learned from your parents. >> this...
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that is the same system that's going to deliver a punch here in kansas city and across the midwest. and again, before it's all said and done later this evening, many areas, including this one, could see a foot or more on the ground. that's the latest live here in kansas city, mara, back to you. >> thank you so much for that, jay. >>> congress is in recess this week but a few democrats are coming to work on capitol hill today. they're looking into the impact of the sequester. $85 billion in federal spending cuts that go effect in just eight days unless lawmakers cut a deal. what does that mean for you? nbc's tracie potts has details on some of the many programs that are on the chopping block. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: mara, good morning. three quarters of the job losses, most of them from the pentagon. leon panetta says they are going after folks to furlong one day a month. look at this, the effects of 750,000 jobs, small business loans reduced by $902 million. we are talking 1,000 fbi agents gone. 600,000 people drop from wic, that's food for women and infants and children.
that is the same system that's going to deliver a punch here in kansas city and across the midwest. and again, before it's all said and done later this evening, many areas, including this one, could see a foot or more on the ground. that's the latest live here in kansas city, mara, back to you. >> thank you so much for that, jay. >>> congress is in recess this week but a few democrats are coming to work on capitol hill today. they're looking into the impact of the sequester. $85...
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and the highest snowfalls expected to be right around kansas city, omaha and wichita. a lot of shoveling. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. well, we have this storm, as it moves to the north and to the northeast, we'll have plenty of cold air to work with. there will be periods in indiana and illinois, probably start off as a period of snow and then mixing over to sleet and ice. for the east coast, this storm doesn't necessarily head to the east coast. there's still another weekend storm for new england we're going to have to deal with too, it's active winter weather. >>> coming up after the break, we'll have the latest on a plane crash out of nashville that killed five. >>> plus congressman jesse jackson jr. has pleaded guilty, but now the fight to limit his jail time begins. >>> and look at this, some spots that have the ability to swallow six earths but that's the least of our concerns. we'll tell you why. we're back in two minutes. >>> welcome back. here are some other stories making news this morning. fi
and the highest snowfalls expected to be right around kansas city, omaha and wichita. a lot of shoveling. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. well, we have this storm, as it moves to the north and to the northeast, we'll have plenty of cold air to work with. there will be periods in indiana and illinois, probably start off as a period of snow and then mixing over to sleet and ice. for the east coast, this storm doesn't necessarily head...
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he told wtob he would have to weigh the benefits to the city. 33 american cities received similar letters about hosting the games in 2024, d.c. and baltimore will have to join forces. >>> the magazine, gq, considers the best meal in america. not new york or san francisco. it's right here in d.c. in case you haven't noticed, d.c. is becoming a hot spot. fox 5's beth parker takes a look at how the nation's capital is coming into its own. >> lincoln, jefferson, washington. they are the people who helped build a nation. now the nation's capital is building into a foody frenzy. >> yes, washington is developing some culinary cool. >> when i moved here -- >> i think everybody loosens up, has a few drinks and they eat and go out. >> they don't just eat out, they work for it. >> i'll do what i have to for good food. >> close to the front of a very long winding line on 17th street. >> i want to stay a show, maybe. >> the destination is an ordinary gray door that is itching for a paint job. there's no sign. >> i'm in for an experience, also the service is fantastic. that's always a plus. >> it's cal
he told wtob he would have to weigh the benefits to the city. 33 american cities received similar letters about hosting the games in 2024, d.c. and baltimore will have to join forces. >>> the magazine, gq, considers the best meal in america. not new york or san francisco. it's right here in d.c. in case you haven't noticed, d.c. is becoming a hot spot. fox 5's beth parker takes a look at how the nation's capital is coming into its own. >> lincoln, jefferson, washington. they are...
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the city is preparing to launch its first speed cameras. monique griego has more on where you can find them. >> reporter: this school zone near mill thorough elementary, is one of two getting cameras march 1st. but that's just the beginning. over the next two months, eight more will be under the city's watch. >> reporter: speeders in annapolis, beware. city police will soon have more eyes on drivers, racing through school zones. >> i- definitely -- i've definitely seen people going 40, 50 miles an hour. >> it and germantown elementary are the first two schools set to be monitored by speed cameras. mayor joshua cohen said the move is all about safety. >> parents in a lot of neighborhoods asked the city to help with traffic calming, with stripes, with radar enforcement. >> reporter: the cameras, which can be fixed or mobile, will only operate from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and while they're scheduled to activate march 1st, warning notices will be days. >> it's helpful when people recognize that there is this device that, they slow down. >> reporter:
the city is preparing to launch its first speed cameras. monique griego has more on where you can find them. >> reporter: this school zone near mill thorough elementary, is one of two getting cameras march 1st. but that's just the beginning. over the next two months, eight more will be under the city's watch. >> reporter: speeders in annapolis, beware. city police will soon have more eyes on drivers, racing through school zones. >> i- definitely -- i've definitely seen people...
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as far as the big cities go, the worst of it will be omaha, des moines, wichita. a minor snow event from minneapolis to chicago, milwaukee, des moines and further to the south. here's some specifics for the big cities. again, kansas city, best chance of getting up to a foot. but omaha and wichita, definitely some heavy snow to shovel. then lesser amounts, minneapolis, denver and st. louis is going to be nasty, sleet and freezing rain. east coast, you're fine today. a different storm will be arriving here on saturday night and sunday. a significant snowfall for interior new england. coastal areas, rain to snow. >> we always appreciate when you bring the bad weather just in time of the weather. >> three weekends in a row, by the way. >> it's been asy saser the. >>> the lakers paying tribute to late owner jerry buss. a minute-long speech before the game. >> through our years being here at the staples center the one thing that we could always count is the late owner dr. jerry buss, overlooking his franchise from his box. >> the spotlight's there on the spotlight, high
as far as the big cities go, the worst of it will be omaha, des moines, wichita. a minor snow event from minneapolis to chicago, milwaukee, des moines and further to the south. here's some specifics for the big cities. again, kansas city, best chance of getting up to a foot. but omaha and wichita, definitely some heavy snow to shovel. then lesser amounts, minneapolis, denver and st. louis is going to be nasty, sleet and freezing rain. east coast, you're fine today. a different storm will be...
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los angeles became the first city to synchronize all of the traffic lights. they just set them all to yellow. they will leave it like that forever. city estimates that the new system will reduce travel times by 12% which means instead of taking 1:45 to get home it will only take 1:33 to get home. but they're saying if this is as successful, synchronized traffic lights could become an event in the next olympics. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. things will be a little less congested for the 85th annual oscars which are live sunday, 7:00 eastern, 4:00 pacific. while that show is designed to single out those people who are in movies, tonight we are going to single out the people who go to the movies. tonight we present the award for "most obnoxious movie-goer." the spoiler. >> he's going to pass the 13th amendment. watch him. see. >> jimmy: the texting teenager. >> sup with lincoln's ugly hat. yolo. >> jimmy: the person who thinks everything in a movie is supposed to be realistic. >> yeah, right, like abraham lincoln would marry sally field. >> jimmy: and the
los angeles became the first city to synchronize all of the traffic lights. they just set them all to yellow. they will leave it like that forever. city estimates that the new system will reduce travel times by 12% which means instead of taking 1:45 to get home it will only take 1:33 to get home. but they're saying if this is as successful, synchronized traffic lights could become an event in the next olympics. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. things will be a little less congested for the...
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taking some of those good examples whether it's city bridge or college access fund or the s.t.e.m. scholarship program in washington state, whatever, these are clearly doable with the right set of players and stakeholders coming together. >> yeah. that's absolutely right. we have time for, actually, one more question. so -- >> good morning. i am neil isaac from kaiser university in florida, and one comment, my 29 years of working in higher education i would say it's so important to meet with 100% of your upcoming graduates. a career center can't be where you hope a student walks by and gets help. so at kaiser university we start meeting with all of our students at least a full semester to get their resumÉ, to start helping them on the online career center. the second thing an innovative program, we started leadership distinction program with ten seminars in involving civic responsibility. they have to do community service hours, learn how to interview, learn how to write a resumÉ, job search using technology, etc. they get a red honor cord at graduation, and the kids love it. and
taking some of those good examples whether it's city bridge or college access fund or the s.t.e.m. scholarship program in washington state, whatever, these are clearly doable with the right set of players and stakeholders coming together. >> yeah. that's absolutely right. we have time for, actually, one more question. so -- >> good morning. i am neil isaac from kaiser university in florida, and one comment, my 29 years of working in higher education i would say it's so important to...
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and another exotic location, the city of manhattan. the faa has not agreed. i thought i wanted to go for a ride, guys, i confess, i'm a coward. i'm glad it was snowing the day i interviewed george. remember, he has crashed 50 time times. >> i think that was just a smart decision. >> depends how you define "crash". thanks. >> you can see more of those stunning photos on today.com. >> time for you to reveal the top tip you learned from your parents. >> this is one of those life-long lessons. my dad taught me the power of a good hand shake, such a simple lesson but stayed with me. i think about it with my kids, do you have eye contact? a firm grip. it was my dad. we were at a friend of his house, we had played tennis. me and dad at the all-star game a couple years ago. i shook his hand. and he made a point, my dad, saying, that was kind of a weak hand shake. you always want to have a firm hand shake, man-to-man, just an important part. >> how old were you when that happened? >> what? >> how old were you? >> i was about 10 or 11. >> so you've shaken many hands. >
and another exotic location, the city of manhattan. the faa has not agreed. i thought i wanted to go for a ride, guys, i confess, i'm a coward. i'm glad it was snowing the day i interviewed george. remember, he has crashed 50 time times. >> i think that was just a smart decision. >> depends how you define "crash". thanks. >> you can see more of those stunning photos on today.com. >> time for you to reveal the top tip you learned from your parents. >> this...
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it has moved up to the i-70 corridor basically from salina through kansas city into the column by contraand missouri where they're getting the thund thundersnow. unfortunately that has snarled up traffic. anybody on the roads is facing very, very dangerous conditions. it is quold, windy and here comes the snow. you can see it moving into nebraska and iowa. i expect omaha, des moines, kansas city and even st. louis for tonight's rush hour to be very impacted. so i-70 to i-80, tough, tough travels. >> airlines are already cancelling flights. jim cantore, thank you very much. >>> on the news feed, the united nations security council is meeting this morning about imposing even harsher sanctions against north korea. the government anoned laus week it had successfully carried out the third nuclear test. it looks likely china will joins u.s. in the push for more sanctions. >>> the obama administration is getting aggressive. attorney general eric holder unveiling new efforts yesterday to fight the growing theft of american trade secrets. the move comes after a virginia-based firm accused a secret c
it has moved up to the i-70 corridor basically from salina through kansas city into the column by contraand missouri where they're getting the thund thundersnow. unfortunately that has snarled up traffic. anybody on the roads is facing very, very dangerous conditions. it is quold, windy and here comes the snow. you can see it moving into nebraska and iowa. i expect omaha, des moines, kansas city and even st. louis for tonight's rush hour to be very impacted. so i-70 to i-80, tough, tough...
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this is a big storm that will bring a lot of snow, possibly the most they've seen in kansas city in 20 years. this part of the country is in a terrible drought and farmers will be happy about anything falling from the sky. this may be coming soon to a side walk near you. just like this trusty mailman in michigan, millions of americans are already being challenged by a fierce winter storm. in can, they're bracing for up to 18 inches of snow in some parts. police in wichita are telling folks to stay home. >> we are asking people to stay off the roadways because of the conditions that are deteriorating. >> reporter: the latest big blast of winter is predicted to hit 18 states, affecting at least 30 million people. all from a storm that hit california and the west coast and is now moving across the country. in tulsa, oklahoma, reduced visibility has led to numerous accidents, some roads impassable and at least one person killed. snow is usually just a four-letter word in places near san diego. while the kids seemed to love it. >> truly cool. it never snowed this much. >> reporter: drivers
this is a big storm that will bring a lot of snow, possibly the most they've seen in kansas city in 20 years. this part of the country is in a terrible drought and farmers will be happy about anything falling from the sky. this may be coming soon to a side walk near you. just like this trusty mailman in michigan, millions of americans are already being challenged by a fierce winter storm. in can, they're bracing for up to 18 inches of snow in some parts. police in wichita are telling folks to...
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that's the latest here in kansas city. tamron, back the you in what i'm sure is a warm and cozy studio. >> it is not. you make me laugh. but the reality is, these warnings, we see the video behind you there, of course, folks creeping along. you have to get in the car and do what you can there. what about the temperatures? usually follows arctic blasts behind these kinds of storms. >> reporter: yeah. it's been very cold and the wind, again, not helping that. because the gusts are so strong. it's been in the 20s. the low 20s throughout the day. but with the windchill, it's been single digits. 7, 8, 9 degrees. not good. and right now, without the snow that's coming later today, we have seven to eight inches so it's just going to continue to pile up. >> oh boy. all right. thank you very much. greatly appreciate it. talk to you soon. >>> talking to a writer of "the national journal" which lawmakers topped the annual survey of the most liberal and conservative in congress. who would you pick? we'll reveal the answers after the b
that's the latest here in kansas city. tamron, back the you in what i'm sure is a warm and cozy studio. >> it is not. you make me laugh. but the reality is, these warnings, we see the video behind you there, of course, folks creeping along. you have to get in the car and do what you can there. what about the temperatures? usually follows arctic blasts behind these kinds of storms. >> reporter: yeah. it's been very cold and the wind, again, not helping that. because the gusts are so...
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and to answer that question -- all the way from salt lake city utah, please welcome the men of tummy talk. yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, guys. how are you doing? welcome. welcome. thank you for coming all the way out here. how are you. thanks. i enjoyed the video. your names? >> my name is matt. >> tyrone. >> neil. >> i understood your names. your names i will need some spelling help with, yes. yes. now you guys are friends is that how it came together? >> yep we have been friends for 20 years basically. >> jimmy: your video has 3.5 million views on youtube. whose idea was this? >> actually the producer of the video. mike. >> jimmy: it's mike's. mike is here in the audience right now. >> how you doing, jimmy? >> jimmy: i heard you work for the utah jazz. >> i run the jumbotron. >> jimmy: something you thought of, an event at halftime. >> i was just in the shower slapping myself, i said it sound so much, it would sound so much better if i just had more girth and skill. >> is that your wife? >> my girlfriend. >> jimmy: girlfriend. did your wife know about this? >> we ftr
and to answer that question -- all the way from salt lake city utah, please welcome the men of tummy talk. yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, guys. how are you doing? welcome. welcome. thank you for coming all the way out here. how are you. thanks. i enjoyed the video. your names? >> my name is matt. >> tyrone. >> neil. >> i understood your names. your names i will need some spelling help with, yes. yes. now you guys are friends is that how it came...
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the european for yummy. >>> "entertainment tonight" returns from new york city with rob marciano from our times square studio. >> what did mindy mccready reveal in a past suicide note and her final e-mail? those answers are less than five minutes away. >>> first, nancy o'dell has more from los angelos. >> thank you very much, rob. let's turn it over to brooke and our very special "entertainment tonight" correspondent, michael jackson's oldest son, prince michael. >> thanks, nancy. that's right. prince michael joins us again. tonight we will see if my interview pointers paid off. it's your turn now to interview the guys of "oz: the great and powerful." >> brooke, your advice helped me feel calm, cool and confident. >> thanks were that. i'm confident that you're probably always that way. now everybody's going to see that prince michael is a natural. >> his big moment just minutes away, prince michael takes his seat for the interview, gets a little touch up and some last minute encouragement from me before i bring in the guys. then it was time to meet director sam raimi and stars james f
the european for yummy. >>> "entertainment tonight" returns from new york city with rob marciano from our times square studio. >> what did mindy mccready reveal in a past suicide note and her final e-mail? those answers are less than five minutes away. >>> first, nancy o'dell has more from los angelos. >> thank you very much, rob. let's turn it over to brooke and our very special "entertainment tonight" correspondent, michael jackson's oldest...
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the city council, because of exposing this, the city council passed a law that took away that requirement, the five-hour class. there are still 11 steps to gun ownership, down from 17 when i get it. guest: who is charles sikes, and what is his role in the gun buying process? host: he is the one legal gun dealer in washington d.c.. he has a unique role, transferring guns. it has to be transferred to a dealer in the state, same rules apply. if you buy a new one, you have to go through him. he got zoned out of his office and had no place to go. the city residents had no way to get legal handguns. the deal that was made was that he could work out of his dmv, a gun dealer in the dmv. i went three or four times. i had to get a ballistics test from his office. he is the man that you call if you want to get a gun in d.c. host: why a sig? what is a sig? guest: sig-sauer is a brand like colt or remington. it is harder in washington because there are no ranges. people spend a lot of time trying different guns at the shooting range behind me. that is the way you can get a test for how it feels. i did
the city council, because of exposing this, the city council passed a law that took away that requirement, the five-hour class. there are still 11 steps to gun ownership, down from 17 when i get it. guest: who is charles sikes, and what is his role in the gun buying process? host: he is the one legal gun dealer in washington d.c.. he has a unique role, transferring guns. it has to be transferred to a dealer in the state, same rules apply. if you buy a new one, you have to go through him. he got...
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the city. there were really no restrictions. it was open ended on who could teach it, where they could teach it. it was all these men teaching it in these homes. it made me feel very unsafe. i couldn't find an instructor. in the end the city council, because of reading all this, exposing all this, the city made it virtually impossible for people to get guns in the city, the city council passed a law this year that took away that requirement, that five-hour class. and a couple other small requirements, but there's still 11 steps to gun ownership in washington which is only down from 17 when i did it. host: emily miller, who is charles sykes and what's his role in the gun-buying process in d.c.? guest: well, charles sykes is the one legal gun dealer in washington, d.c., and he's been doing it for years. he does not buy and sell. he has a very unique role which is transferring the guns, because federal law says you have to have a gun transferred to a federally licensed dealer in your state, and d.
the city. there were really no restrictions. it was open ended on who could teach it, where they could teach it. it was all these men teaching it in these homes. it made me feel very unsafe. i couldn't find an instructor. in the end the city council, because of reading all this, exposing all this, the city made it virtually impossible for people to get guns in the city, the city council passed a law this year that took away that requirement, that five-hour class. and a couple other small...
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at the city. >> hawaii was ranked the top state. and james, louisiana was worst! >> why? >> oh, my goodness. >> why would that happen? >> profanity and swearing are part of the criteria. >> "the washington post," the battle against obesity has taken a positive turn. a new study finds calorie intake among children has declined for the first time in nearly 40 years. >> you have to be happy about that. >> well, it's moving in the right direction. a drop in sugar consumption is the leading factor. however, fast food intake among low-income families remain high. we'll have to look at that. >> i had an in n out burger this week. that big orange, what are you talking about? >> that big drink. >> oh. they've got to bring those things east. >> oh, yeah, the in n out burger? >> there's five guys in the city now. >> let's go find it right now. >> we also need chick-fil-as, crystal's, what taburger. where is the nearest one? it's still big. former congressman jesse jackson's facing jail time after pleading guilty to misusing hundreds of thousan
at the city. >> hawaii was ranked the top state. and james, louisiana was worst! >> why? >> oh, my goodness. >> why would that happen? >> profanity and swearing are part of the criteria. >> "the washington post," the battle against obesity has taken a positive turn. a new study finds calorie intake among children has declined for the first time in nearly 40 years. >> you have to be happy about that. >> well, it's moving in the right...
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the happiest cities were -- any guess? >> there it is, napa, california. >> i don't think there's any price the surprise there. >> i had an ex-boyfriend from san clemente, i wasn't happy there. >> did you know this, john in did you know about this? >> i make her happy. >> hashtag happy. happiest states are hawaii, maine and nevada. >> nevada surprised me. >> a lot of marriages go -- they have a lot of marriages there. >> the minute they leave nevada it's not so happen. then you go back to the saddest state. >> here's the saddest cities. >> a couple in texas, texas city, texas, beaumont, texas and albany, georgia. >> these people from nevada are returning to texas. >> saddest state, louisiana, mississippi and maryland. maybe they're sad in maryland because everyone pays attention to washington and not maryland. >> like an inferiority complex. >> take 3 is the aforementioned manti-hose. >> no plan is wearing them. >> what would we have to do to get you in a pair of these? >> i don't get the point. it's not like spanx. it's a
the happiest cities were -- any guess? >> there it is, napa, california. >> i don't think there's any price the surprise there. >> i had an ex-boyfriend from san clemente, i wasn't happy there. >> did you know this, john in did you know about this? >> i make her happy. >> hashtag happy. happiest states are hawaii, maine and nevada. >> nevada surprised me. >> a lot of marriages go -- they have a lot of marriages there. >> the minute they...
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this time we were able to apprehend, i was able to restrain the young man or the gentleman i should say by hand. and it is not my desire to bring violence into this world or into this city or into this nation, but it is in my opinion it is the right thing to do to defend myself. now, will i go above and beyond? no, i won't go above and beyond but i will do the right thing to defend and protect my property. the first amendment talks about the right to property, the initial words of the constitution was the life, liberty, and the pursuit of property and a man has a right to own his property and to protect it according to the second amendment. and, no, but i do value human life, and, no, i don't believe that that's the length to which i will go if there are other measures that are in place. >> well, thank you -- sorry, go ahead. >> but the idea was that on the morning that the mural was vandalized and we found out, i was trying to make a point that it's possible to support someone and not agree with everything that they say or that they do or that they believe in. and in spite of me having
this time we were able to apprehend, i was able to restrain the young man or the gentleman i should say by hand. and it is not my desire to bring violence into this world or into this city or into this nation, but it is in my opinion it is the right thing to do to defend myself. now, will i go above and beyond? no, i won't go above and beyond but i will do the right thing to defend and protect my property. the first amendment talks about the right to property, the initial words of the...
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al-jazeera, the network that celebrated 9-11, coming to more american cities. is this just a trojan horse for terror? michelle malkin weighs in in just a couple of minutes oh! progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. it's not what you think. and the active ingredient relieves your cough. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using les
al-jazeera, the network that celebrated 9-11, coming to more american cities. is this just a trojan horse for terror? michelle malkin weighs in in just a couple of minutes oh! progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the...
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caller: i was licensed at the time. i got my permit and moved out of the city. host: thank you for that. mr. pratt? guest: that is a pretty dramatic account from somebody who has had to use a gun in self-defense. no gun owner i know is ever looking forward to anything like that, but it is remarkable that he was one of the 4,000 or so a day, according to the clinton justice department, that do use a firearm in self- defense. obviously, he is pretty happy that he was able to do so. host: next call from birmingham, alabama. caller: good morning, a first- time caller. issues are that people are talking about second amendment rights. they have to realize that the second amendment was written years and years ago. it needs to be amended. the people who we put there to control these laws, they're being controlled by these lobbies, the nra, and probably this guy's group also. what type of money is he contributing to all these people who were there to protect us instead of doing what they want to do? guest: well, i think the caller is making an argument that is frequently
caller: i was licensed at the time. i got my permit and moved out of the city. host: thank you for that. mr. pratt? guest: that is a pretty dramatic account from somebody who has had to use a gun in self-defense. no gun owner i know is ever looking forward to anything like that, but it is remarkable that he was one of the 4,000 or so a day, according to the clinton justice department, that do use a firearm in self- defense. obviously, he is pretty happy that he was able to do so. host: next...
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the president talked about with kofr in oklahoma city. >> instead of us cutting mental health programs, instead of us affecting military readiness, and a whole range of other things, we should be focused on programs that we know don't work, waste in government and some of these tax loopholes that we could close that frankly only benefit the well off and well connected. now i need congress to act and they have nine days to do it. >>> i want to bring in chris fast-breaks and michael crowley. time is running out. who blinks? i don't know that either side blinks. both sides will go after the march 1st deadline. i was talking to a very moderate senator, who was telling me he thinks this could maybe go into june where you let the sequester go into effect and you see what kind of effects there are from it, are people upset? are they feeling the pain? and at that point, you kind of have some room and you see how the politics shake out. both sides right now, as you said, are playing political chicken. right now the white house feels like the polls is on their side, they can continue to beat rep
the president talked about with kofr in oklahoma city. >> instead of us cutting mental health programs, instead of us affecting military readiness, and a whole range of other things, we should be focused on programs that we know don't work, waste in government and some of these tax loopholes that we could close that frankly only benefit the well off and well connected. now i need congress to act and they have nine days to do it. >>> i want to bring in chris fast-breaks and...
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the president talked about with kofr in oklahoma city. >> instead of us cutting mental health programs, instead of us affecting military readiness, and a whole range of other things, we should be focused on programs that we know don't work, waste in government and some of these tax loopholesha
the president talked about with kofr in oklahoma city. >> instead of us cutting mental health programs, instead of us affecting military readiness, and a whole range of other things, we should be focused on programs that we know don't work, waste in government and some of these tax loopholesha
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells. toviaz can cause blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness and decreased sweating. do not drive, operate machinery or do unsafe tasks until you know how toviaz affects you. the most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation. talk to your doctor about toviaz. >>> some disturbing news today coming from the u.n.'s nuclear watch dogs agency, the iaea which reports of
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> the national journal is out with its ideological rankings of every member of congress and in the senate no republicans further to the left of the most conservative democrat. totally polarized parties. joe manchin of west virginia is the most conservative democrat but he's to the left of the most liberal republican, scott brown of massachusetts who is no longer in the senate. the most liberal senators, new mexico's tom udall and richard blumenthal in connecticut. jim rich of idaho is the most conservative. there he is all by himself. we'll be right back. mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick meal, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> the national journal is out with its ideological rankings of every member of congress and in the senate no republicans further to the left of the most conservative democrat. totally polarized parties. joe manchin of west virginia is the most conservative democrat but he's to the left of the most liberal republican, scott brown of massachusetts who is no longer in the...
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the airport in kansas city canceled hundreds of flights. it is a snow day for all public schools and day off for lawmakers in kansas. they announced no legislative business on account of this storm. officials are telling folks look, if you don't have to be outside today, stay indoors because it is cold. it is miserable and it's just going to continue and certainly there is that risk of danger out on the roadways. martha? martha: claudia, thank you very much. we'll be watching that one throughout the day. bill: where she is they're getting hammered right now. the midwest is not the only part of the country getting hit. arizona having a wild combination of winter weather. intense hail in phoenix. rare dessert snowfall in southern arizona. they hardly ever see that. organizers had to cancel the first round of play in a professional golf tournament. where does the storm go now? janice dean in the live in the severe weather center. >> the midwest is getting the brunt of the storm as you see on the radar. we could see ice, half an inch of ice on
the airport in kansas city canceled hundreds of flights. it is a snow day for all public schools and day off for lawmakers in kansas. they announced no legislative business on account of this storm. officials are telling folks look, if you don't have to be outside today, stay indoors because it is cold. it is miserable and it's just going to continue and certainly there is that risk of danger out on the roadways. martha? martha: claudia, thank you very much. we'll be watching that one...
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the every day violence that claims lives all over the country in inner cities and suburbs. it just seems to be everywhere and then we have these mass shootings which are a different kind of injury are not only devastating to the people who are killed or injured, but it's an injury to the whole country, when you have something like sandy hook. and i think we have a compelling interest in stopping both and presenting both the every day gun violence we see on our streets as well as the horrific injury to the country. >> stephanie: what part do you think video games play in it? i understand every side of the argument, that they have even more violent video games in japan, but you can't get guns so they don't have this epidemic but for whatever reason we have an epidemic here and a couple of experts were telling me it is because they are interactive, you get points for kills. >> i don't know what the link is. i know there have been studies that have looked at this and the conclusions have been pretty indeterminate. but it is something we need to study, and i don't think there is
the every day violence that claims lives all over the country in inner cities and suburbs. it just seems to be everywhere and then we have these mass shootings which are a different kind of injury are not only devastating to the people who are killed or injured, but it's an injury to the whole country, when you have something like sandy hook. and i think we have a compelling interest in stopping both and presenting both the every day gun violence we see on our streets as well as the horrific...
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and his wife on the city council. they had to know what they were doing was wrong right? how do you explain it? >> i don't know how you think it is right. they also used some of the money to pay their kid's private school tuition. they used the money for furniture. they used the money for stuff in their home in dupont circle. so i can't imagine they thought it was right especially since the scheme was far more elaborate than i ever imagined it would be. meaning -- nothing ever showed up on the s.e.c. reports is he made up a false report. >> bill: yeah. >> so false s.e.c. report then you have a phony statement of economic interest that you filed before congress. you have to know that's not right. >> bill: and then false filings. i want to play a quick clip of something his attorney yesterday, reed weingarten said afterwards. i'm a sure you were there. explaining his partial explanation for it. >> those health issues are directly related to his present predicament. that's not an excuse. that's just a fact. >> bill: so can you blame it on health issues that he recently had,
and his wife on the city council. they had to know what they were doing was wrong right? how do you explain it? >> i don't know how you think it is right. they also used some of the money to pay their kid's private school tuition. they used the money for furniture. they used the money for stuff in their home in dupont circle. so i can't imagine they thought it was right especially since the scheme was far more elaborate than i ever imagined it would be. meaning -- nothing ever showed up...
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first, i was summarily grounded for venturing without permission to the other side of the city. [laughter] second, i started to pay special attention to the plaques on the buildings that recommend -- that recognize the united states of america for lending a hand in rebuilding. i was proud. the marshall plan, imf, and other organizations led by the united states are evidence of our ability to make the right decisions at the right time, taking risks today in the interest of tomorrow. we now face a similar crossroads. we can be complacent or competitive as markets bloom in every corner of the world. with or without us. we could be there to help plant the seeds or we can see the power to others. given the chance to lead a second great american century, we must not just look to the american landscape today. look at the days to come. we must marshal the courage that define the the marshall plan so that we might secure in the future freedom. let's remember the principles of jefferson's time. looking to independence echoing in our time. america's national interest is in leading strongly
first, i was summarily grounded for venturing without permission to the other side of the city. [laughter] second, i started to pay special attention to the plaques on the buildings that recommend -- that recognize the united states of america for lending a hand in rebuilding. i was proud. the marshall plan, imf, and other organizations led by the united states are evidence of our ability to make the right decisions at the right time, taking risks today in the interest of tomorrow. we now face...